When Intuit offered up three copies each of Quicken Premier 2009 and TurboTax, I jumped at the chance to give away more free stuff to you all. We’re deep into tax season and with the economy where it is, I’m sure everyone is looking for a little edge. Intuit’s been very generous with Bargaineering readers, already I’ve given away two copies of Quicken Premier 2009, one to a forum participant and another to a commenter in the Your Take question on money management software.

The Quicken Premier 2009 and TurboTax Packs contain a CD containing Quicken Premier 2009 and a pre-paid access card to TurboTax Deluxe (both federal and state!) edition. Quicken Premier has a retail value of $80 and TurboTax Deluxe, federal and state, is worth at least $65 – so these packs are worth almost a hundred and fifty dollars!

So, how do you win? It’s easy.
I have three “packs” and so we’ll be doing a three way giveaway:

First way: Leave a comment here, bonus points if you tell a joke worth of a laffy taffy wrapper. Only one entry per person.

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Unfortunately, my jokes are usually terrible. So instead of telling a joke…

I’d ask that I’d be considered for this giveaway. I just recently graduated from college and have made significant financial mistakes. A program like Quicken will help me out to lower some of the high-interest loans and credit card debt that I have. (Nearly $20,000, yikes!) Not to mention regular bills and lower-interest student loans…

This is Chelsea from Quicken. Oddly enough, I just received an email from a writer looking to interview someone in your exact situation (new grad paying down debt). If you’re interested, contacted me at chelsea_marti@intuit.com and I will connect the two of you.

A family of tomatoes was walking one day when the baby tomato started lagging behind. The father tomato walks back to the baby tomato, stomps on her, squashing her into a red paste, and says, “Ketchup!”

Ouch. bad joke. sorry.
But I’d have time to come up with better jokes if I wasn’t doing my taxes by hand…

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